Meg
Adeio has led a life of isolation—not by choice, by necessity—until one
act of heroism forces her out of seclusion. Despite a past shrouded in
mystery, Meg is “adopted” by an eclectic group of friends that become
the family she never had. Life was good for the first time in…ever.

Or
it was until Westly Black reappeared on her doorstep. She knew he was
the last man any woman should give her time to—only good for one
thing—yet a temptation no woman could deny. Wes might make her life
messy, but Meg’s eyes were wide open and she had it under control. At
least she thought she did.

When past and present collide, loyalties are tested, forcing Meg to sacrifice her future to protect those she loves.

Temper
For You is a gripping story of regret, deception, and redemption –
filled with raw emotion, sarcastic wit, intrigue, and love’s propensity
to forgive.

• Though Temper For You is a final book of the For You Series, it can be read as a stand-alone
• This story is appropriate for readers 18+

During
her 15 years in the corporate world, Genna, inspired by her love of
reading, fantasized about penning her own stories. Encouraged by her
favorite authors, many of whom are indie writers and self-published, she
committed to pursuing her aspirations of writing her own novels.

Genna
was raised in Long Island, New York, where she still resides,
surrounded by the most amazing family and friends. Married to a
wonderful man, who patiently tolerates her ramblings about whichever
book she is currently working on, even feigning interest relatively
convincingly! Genna is blessed with two little boys who do their best
to thwart mommy's writing time with their hilarious antics and charming
extrapolations.

You can find Genna online at: www.gennarulon.comBe sure to join the mailing list for updates about future books, as well as giveaways, and other fun facts.

Genna Rulon worked her magic with this third installment of
the series. Even though it's said you can read this one as a standalone, I
wouldn't recommend doing so. The author keeps her previous characters as
supporting characters and continues their story as the series progresses. I
think you'll love the characters and be able to relate with them more if you've
read their own stories too.

This story followed Meg & Wes. I have to admit that this
was probably my favorite plot of the series so far. Meg's life is far, far
darker than we ever imagined. The author does a great job of keeping you
guessing at what exactly IS Meg's history until well into the book. I liked
that about this novel. Now Wes... I have to admit that I didn't like him for
the longest time. I couldn't find the appeal with him until well into the
novel. Normally, it's the guys that keep me reading when it comes to series about
a guy & a girl... this time it was Meg who kept me reading. I was drawn to
her.

This book seemed to miss a little something as compared to
the other two. I'm not quite sure what it was but it was a spark of sorts.
Maybe it's because I wasn't a huge fan of Wes that held me back a bit.

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